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WHIGS BETTER THAN TORIES

... the Tories at the election was—we command the IIou«e Lords—the Whigs never can have any influence with that we regain power, there will no collision. If persist giving a majority to the Whigs, our majority in the Lords will prevent any measures of improvement ...

WHIG PATRONAGE—TORY MAGISTRACY. To the Editor of the Morning Chronicle. Sin,—A considerable period has elapsed ..

... WHIG PATRONAGE—TORY MAGISTRACY. To the Editor of the Morning Chronicle. Sin,—A considerable period has elapsed since many of the recommendations for the commission of the peace have heen submitted the Lord Chancellor from various parts of the kingdom ...

PROPOSALS FOR A GYNiBCOCRACY, ADDRKSSKD TO A LATH RADICAL MIB (From the Times.) Ae Whig Reform has bad its range

... PROPOSALS FOR A GYNiBCOCRACY, ADDRKSSKD TO A LATH RADICAL MIB (From the Times.) Ae Whig Reform has bad its range. And none of us are yet content, Suppose, my friends, way change; We try a Female Parliament t And since of late, with M.P.s We've fared so ...

Published: Monday 07 April 1834
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 314 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Whigs and Tories.—We have seen reason to alter our opinion the impolicy of displacing the present ..

... upon the speculation that good may come it. So long as the Whigs are in any respect better than the Tories, we prefer the Government of the Whigs to that the Tories; and until a basis prepared, and support can had, for a Ministry formed on more extensive ...

the Editor of the Salisbury and Winchester Journal. Sir,—l trust you will publish the annexed statement in your ..

... the Whigs. Your readers must determine for themselves, whether the Whigs of the nineteenth century are the true descendants of those here represented. AN OLD SUBSCRIBES. The Whigs 1711—I do not take the heads, advocates, and followers of the Whigs to ...

OPENING OF THE SESSION

... is not true that the Whigs are had as the Tories, much have to complain their prejudices and The principles upon which the Whigs oppose , organic changes are very different from those which the Tories make their stand. The Whigs condemn intl' nudatioii; ...

SIR ALEXANDER MALET

... friends assure us, that far from being a Tory, he is, and has been, stanch and liberal Whig; that instead ...

* Winchester Journal. all events the widely. no your At the period the last contest, a Tory Ministry hadjust been

... short a space of time) the Whigs have effected. call, then, upon the electors generally, and the farmers particularly, seriously to consider, what prospect of gain they can possibly have in the overthrow of the present.Whig Government, and in the disturbance ...

Friday's Post

... Hitherto all has been carried on letters. M. de Talleyrand refused, on the that, being connected bv his opinion with the Whigs and the Administration of Lord Orev, he would be placed in a false position accepting the post of Ambassador to Tory Cabinetthat ...

Winchester,

... he never would ; for not one of the Whig reforms upon which the Whigs turned him out had ever been carried attempted. They turned out Sir Robert Peel because refused to carry the Appropriation Clause, which the Whigs afterwards abandoned. Why was not Sir ...

NARRATIVE OF THE BALLOON VOYAGE

... would unite forever with the Whigs. To those who abuse the Whigs (he continued) I put these questions:—Tell me who liberated the slaves ? The Whigs. Who led eight hundred thousand slaves into the temple of liberty The Whigs. (Cheers). Who abolished the ...

London,

... —Youghall Howard Whig) retains his seat. Reading. —Palmer (a Whig) retains his seat. Evesham.—Borthwick Tory) unseated. Lord Alarms Hill (a Whig) seated. Carlow County.—Vigors and Yates (Whigs) rrtaiu their seats. Wai.sai.i.—Finch Whig) ...